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Experimental evidence that subsidy quality affects the temporal variability of recipient zooplankton communities

机译:补贴质量影响受者浮游动物群落时间变异的实验证据

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Theory suggests spatial subsidies affect the stability of recipient food webs. Furthermore, context dependencies such as subsidy quality might influence how stabilizing/destabilizing a subsidy may be. Previous studies have shown that high-quality resources destabilize consumers, yet this prediction has rarely been tested empirically within a subsidy framework. I compared the effects of a low-quality, terrestrial carbon subsidy (cDOM derived from maple leaves) and a high-quality one (sucrose) on zooplankton communities. Subsidy quality strongly affected temporal variability of zooplankton taxa, while their mean abundance was less affected. Variability of several taxa was higher in the sucrose than in control and cDOM treatments. In addition, multivariate analyses of zooplankton assemblages indicated that community-level response to subsidy quality was consistent with responses of individual taxa. Zooplankton communities in the sucrose treatment exhibited higher temporal dispersion (greater community variability) relative to controls and cDOM additions. Although the higher biomass of edible phytoplankton in the sucrose treatment could induce zooplankton destabilization, this mechanism failed to explain the observed patterns. Instead, indirect evidence suggested that the increased temporal variability in zooplankton was likely mediated by the effect of subsidy quality on microbial communities, an alternative food source for several zooplankton species. This study thus provides experimental evidence indicating that the more labile carbon subsidy destabilized zooplankton consumers, and implies that subsidy quality may mediate the concordance between theoretical predictions and observations regarding how consumers respond to subsidies.
机译:理论表明,空间补贴会影响接收者食物网的稳定性。此外,诸如补贴质量之类的上下文依赖性可能会影响补贴稳定/不稳定的程度。先前的研究表明,高质量的资源破坏了消费者的稳定,但是这种预测很少在补贴框架内进行经验检验。我比较了低质量的陆地碳补贴(源自枫叶的cDOM)和高质量的碳补贴(蔗糖)对浮游生物群落的影响。补贴质量强烈影响浮游动物类群的时间变异性,而其平均丰度受到的影响较小。蔗糖中几种分类单元的变异性高于对照和cDOM处理。此外,对浮游动物集合的多变量分析表明,社区一级对补贴质量的反应与单个分类群的反应一致。蔗糖处理中的浮游动物群落相对于对照和cDOM添加物表现出更高的时间分散性(更大的群落变异性)。尽管蔗糖处理中食用浮游植物的较高生物量可以引起浮游动物失稳,但该机制未能解释观察到的模式。相反,间接证据表明,浮游动物的时间变异性增加可能是由补贴质量对微生物群落的影响所介导的,微生物群落是几种浮游动物物种的替代食物来源。因此,这项研究提供了实验证据,表明较不稳定的碳补贴使浮游动物的消费者不稳定,并暗示补贴的质量可能会介导关于消费者如何应对补贴的理论预测与观察之间的一致性。

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